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Pump It Up's indoor inflatable arenas launch socked striplings into the air with a plethora of kid-friendly bounce pads. Staffers supervise fun-filled visits, during which adult counterparts leap around with their kids through gargantuan bounce houses, skip down air-filled slides, and slither like snakes covered in bacon grease through an inflated obstacle course.
The colorful venue also hosts custom birthday parties and private team parties, each themed to please the partygoers in question. These soirees immerse children in a schedule of interactive activities while melting off youthful energy faster than ice cubes thrown into a running DVD player. The birthday boy or girl even gets to blow out the candles on their cake seated in their blow-up throne. Relying on the staffers' vigilant, watchful eyes, guardians can rest assured that their charges will stay safe, and each piece of the inflatable playground is held to the floor and one to the ceiling by a complex series of anchors installed according to strict safety standards.

Brighton Center for the Performing Arts coordinates some of the best theater in Brighton. From the moment the curtain draws, you'll be having a great time.
Parking is plentiful, so guests can feel free to bring their vehicles.

The spectacular theater at Clarkston's
DTE Energy Music Theatre will leave you begging for more.
While you're enjoying this club, be sure to check out their amazing restaurant for a tasty meal.
This club is great for families with kids.
DTE Energy Music Theatre is fully loaded with TVs for your viewing pleasure.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful weather during your meal at DTE Energy Music Theatre.
If dancing is on the menu, the club also features live bands and an open floor.
Between the music and the crowds, expect noise levels to reach upper limits at the club.
The club's "rush" is all weekend long, so customers should be prepared to wait for a table.
Parking is plentiful, so patrons can feel free to bring their vehicles.
At DTE Energy Music Theatre, bikers can lock their bikes safely outside.

Chris Nordman Associates extends the heartiest of welcomes to you for their ongoing season of theater in Waterford.
With food just the way you like it, this theater elevates your restaurant experience just on the level of taste.
Parking is plentiful, so visitors can feel free to bring their vehicles.

You won't be disappointed at The Post Local Bistro in Plymouth, where well-prepared eats and delicious drinks rule the menu.
Al fresco eating options are also available at The Post Local Bistro, which presents a lovely patio seating area for warmer months.
For no extra charge, utilize The Post Local Bistro's free wifi.
Interested in eating out over the weekend? Keep in mind that the restaurant gets swamped on Fridays and Saturdays, and service may take longer than expected.
For those in a rush, the restaurant lets you take your food to go.
Waiting can feel like forever, especially when you're hungry. Spare yourself time spent in the parking search and dine with us. We've got space available for you and your car.

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The Fillmore Detroit is not only a historic Detroit music hall, but it’s also quite the chameleon. Throughout its 90-year history, The Fillmore has had more name changes than Prince. It’s housed within the 12-story, terra-cotta-covered Palms Building, and the elegant venue harkens back to an earlier era with its ornate 80-foot ceilings, shimmering chandeliers, and plush red-and-cream color scheme. Aside from creating a unique venue for Detroit concerts, the theater’s nostalgic look serves as a testament to its storied history. Check out a brief timeline of The Fillmore Detroit, which includes several reincarnations of the building.1925: Designed by legendary Detroit theater architect C. Howard Crane, the Renaissance Revival–style structure was originally built as a movie house and opened in October as the State Theatre.1937: The theater was renamed the Palms-State Theatre on May 22. Don’t worry, that won’t last for long.
1949: Apparently those extra six characters were quite the mouthful, so the theater’s name was shortened to the Palms Theatre, referred to as simply The Palms. The name comes from the building that houses the theater—the Palms Building. The building was constructed by the Palms Realty Co. and named after Detroit’s prominent real-estate mogul Francis S. Palms.Late 1950s, early 1960s: As the Palms Building was being modernized, its movie house was converted to a concert venue. Although the theater retained much of its original character, its floor seating was ripped out to create standing room. However, the balcony and mezzanine levels still have their seats.1982: It was renamed as the State Theatre. Again.1984: The building and theater were added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 25. So show some respect.1993: The Detroit Music Awards Foundation moved its annual Detroit Music Awards show to the venue.2007: To capitalize on the legendary Fillmore Theatre brand—and the iconic Fillmore venue in San Francisco—concert promoter Live Nation changed the venue’s name to the Fillmore Detroit.2015: For the first time, American Idol took its show on the road, recording two episodes at the Fillmore Detroit. The top 24 contestants performed for the show’s judges, Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr., and Keith Urban, as well as a live audience. Not surprisingly, the episodes focused on Motown music.